Udayanath Sarangi was born in a low-income household in the Cuttack district village of Sippi in 1905. He was an established journalist and writer who made contributions to various forms of Odia literature, with his work in translation and children’s literature standing out as his most notable accomplishments. He joined the non-cooperation movement as soon as he started attending the rural school.
Since then, he has been deeply moved by Gandhiji’s principles. Under the direction of illustrious instructors like Pandit Gopabandhu Das and Pandit Nilakantha Das, he completed his education in school. When he served as the Samaja’s main editor during the 1942 Quit India campaign, he spent some time in jail.
Fakir Mohan Senapati was an Indian writer, poet, philosopher, and social reformer who was frequently referred to as Utkala Byasa Kabi (Odisha’s Vyasa). He was instrumental in giving the language of Odia, which is mostly spoken in the Indian state of Odisha, a unique identity. Senapati is credited with founding contemporary Odia literature as well as Odia nationalism.
Books Info
Books name | Fakirmohan / ଫକୀରମୋହନ |
Author | Udaya Nath Sadangi |
No Of pages | 17 |
Publisher | Cuttack Publishing House |
Publication | 1978 |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |